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Arthur Walworth Archives
Arthur Walworth •ï¿½8 Items / 7 Books, 1 Review
Wilson and His Peacemakers (1986)
American Diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919
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  1. Book Reviews
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    Wilson and His Peacemakers (Review)
    Wilson and His Peacemakers, by Arthur Walworth
    1. Wilson and His Peacemakers by Arthur Walworth
    The Freeman, March 1987, p. 116
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    United States (2 Reviews)
    Power and Principle, by Frederick S. Calhoun
    1. Power and Principle by Frederick S. Calhoun
    2. Wilson and His Peacemakers by Arthur Walworth
    The American Historical Review, February 1988, p. 249
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    Briefly Noted (2 Reviews)
    General
    1. Here Lies Eric Ambler by Eric Ambler
    2. Wilson and His Peacemakers by Arthur Walworth
    The New Yorker, September 29, 1986, pp. 135-138
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. Reagan's America: Innocents at Home by Garry Wills
    2. Reagan's Leadership and the Atlantic Alliance by Walter Goldstein
    3. Reagan and Gorbachev by Michael Mandelbaum and Strobe Talbott
    4. Before the Point of No Return by Leon Wofsy
    5. The Challenge to U.S. Policy in the Third World by Thomas Perry Thornton
    6. The Cycles of American History by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
    7. The Common Good by Marcus G. Raskin
    8. Wilson and His Peacemakers by Arthur Walworth
    9. Setting the Mould by Robin Edmonds
    10. Redefining the Past by Lloyd C. Gardner
    11. The Palace File by Tien Hung Nguyen and Jerrold Schecter
    12. Chief of Staff by Samuel Kernell and Samuel L. Popkin
    13. The Cautious Diplomat by T. Michael Ruddy
    14. Bobby Kennedy by Lester David and Irene David
    15. Today's American by James Finn and Leonard R. Sussman
    Foreign Affairs, Spring 1987, pp. 900-901